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I have a potential job coming up which is it put in a number of LED lights in a garden. The supply I think could be coming from the distribution board to feed the lights in the garden. Is there another way The supply to lighting circuit can be done or taken from. not compromising on safety
 
The job haven't been Survey as yet. I will be seen the client tomorrow, but I did speak to them about the job which involves putting a number of LED lights I think around a pond and on some walls. Basically throughout the garden.
 
Only your survey will tell you what is available and what your options are.
What's your qualification and experience level?
 
IMHO the best way is a seperate circuit, complete with DP isolation as it "leaves" the house, so that when the RCD trips, the homeowner can easily isolate the outside circuit. Isolate using a SP switch and they can't!
 

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